A.: Never. ONLY a County sheriff can legally remove you from your apartment.

Q.: When can my landlord go to the sheriff to have me thrown out?

A.: Your landlord first has to take you to Court, and get a Court order ordering you to move.

Q.: Can my landlord change the locks on my apartment and not give me the key?

A.: No. In Chicago, it is a criminal offense for your landlord to lock you out, or to turn off your utilities. It is also improper everywhere else in Illinois.back to top>>

Security Deposit:Q.: Are there any legitimate reasons for my landlord to withhold my security deposit after I move?

A.: There are only two legal reasons: (1) If you owe rent, or (2) if you caused damage to the property, beyond "normal wear and tear", and the landlord can prove he or she spent money to repair that damage.

Q.: Do I have to receive interest on my security deposit?

A.: In most properties in Chicago, Evanston, or Mt. Prospect, you should be paid interest each year. Elsewhere in Illinois, you are required to be paid interest only if you live in a building or complex with 25 or more apartments.

Q.: Does my landlord have to return my deposit before I move?

A.: No. Your landlord is legally provided 45 days after you move to return your money.back to top>>

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